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I use Sheldon Brown as my authority in calling dropouts a style of fork ends, but some people disagree and I'm okay with that. Out of laziness I've called horizontal rear fork ends "dropouts."
Loren had the task of attaching the hook from the helicopter to each load. This is a load of sawn cedar shingles. The Pacific Boarding house dates from about 1910 and is 1200 ft higher in elevation from the 11, 018 of Animas Forks. The restoration is funded by the Colorado Historical Fund, BLM, and several other smaller grants.
- Well it was Halloween Day and a witch created a mess. Laura-liberté (www.flickr.com/photos/79504179@N03/) and Silver Granny (www.flickr.com/photos/52687822@N05/) came up with the correct answer about the quiz: 9 (nine) plastic forks!
- Bon c' était la Journée de Hallowenn et une sorcière créa le désordre. Laura-liberté (www.flickr.com/photos/79504179@N03/) et Silver Granny (www.flickr.com/photos/52687822@N05/) ont fourni la réponse correcte concernant le quiz: 9 (neuf) fourchettes en plastique!
shop window, Hudson, NY
Shot when I was working at Fairbrother and Company, used in Columbia County Tourism Department marketing materials.
In the making of the fork for the RL touring bike ... pictures are from Nicolas Noblet, the craftsman
A sunny day in March. The Assiniboine river is frozen and will be for a few weeks. The Assiniboine joins up with the Red River at the other side of the bridge. St Boniface Hospital Research Centre is at the green building at the top left of this pic.
50/50: Day 6
Haha, Yeah IDK ... had to post something so "Fork" It =]
Strobe:
Yongnuo YN460 w/ shoot thru umbrella camera right. Triggered w/ CTR-301P
quick 'n dirty using scrap I found here and there.
I filled the blades with sand and put a cork plug in at each end.
My grandpa displayed a similar fork and spoon at his house.
This was an old roll of Verichrome Pan 620 film that I got with an Ansco Readyflash over eBay. I've got about 3 or 4 more rolls from the same auction to develop.